Years ago a friend of mine gave me Edvard Grieg piano books. I remember playing some of his compositions for the first time as I'd never heard of him before. I was blown away by just how beautiful they are. To this day Edvard is one of my favorite composers ❤ I am sick today and played piano for a little bit and played some of his music. I wanted to keep playing but the pressure from my sinuses is giving me a massive headache...I'm grateful to be able to listen to his music here as it helps to lull me into a peaceful and much needed rest. ❤
A dear friend died last evening, at 85, who was a professional conductor for BBC. He loved grief. Only today have I listened as I recall his smiling face. Lovely blessing, thanks. Oooooops I meant he likes grief. Irony strikes again by accident or design!!!!
You won't believe this one. This morning I found out another friend . A peaceful 52 year vegetarian hard rocker died under suspicious circumstances. Today's wake is all led zeppelin., black sabbath, a c d c et al.....grieg a
@@katmandew2152 Yes, Grieg. I think most of us figured it out, both times... :-) May your friends rest in peace and listen to all the music of their choosing wherever they ended up. (Black Sabbath? Yikes! 'Been a while for me...)
You were plagued by the accursed auto correct. I am 75, and it gets me all the without my even knowing it got me. People are pretty good about figuring it out. I too like Grieg. Thanks. Mike
Tracklist: 0:00:00 Book I Op.12: Arietta 0:01:30 Book I Op.12: Waltz 0:02:59 Book I Op.12: Watchman’s Song 0:05:46 Book I Op.12: Fairy Dance 0:06:39 Book I Op.12: Folk Melody 0:08:02 Book I Op.12: Norwegian Melody 0:08:57 Book I Op.12: Albumleaf 0:10:17 Book I Op.12: National Song 0:11:38 Book II Op.38: Berceuse 0:13:53 Book II Op.38: Folk Melody 0:15:18 Book II Op.38: Melody 0:16:58 Book II Op.38: Norwegian Dance 0:17:43 Book II Op.38: Spring Dance 0:19:07 Book II Op.38: Elegy 0:21:11 Book II Op.38: Waltz 0:22:09 Book II Op.38: Canon 0:26:10 Book III Op.43: Butterfly 0:27:45 Book III Op.43: Solitary Traveller 0:29:24 Book III Op.43: In My Native Country 0:31:10 Book III Op.43: Little Bird 0:33:03 Book III Op.43: Erotikon 0:35:20 Book III Op.43: To Spring 0:37:48 Book IV Op.47: Valse-Impromptu 0:40:28 Book IV Op.47: Album Leaf 0:43:59 Book IV Op.47: Melody 0:47:14 Book IV Op.47: Norwegian Dance 0:48:30 Book IV Op.47: Melancholy 0:51:23 Book IV Op.47: Spring Dance 0:52:41 Book IV Op.47: Elegy 0:55:38 Book V Op.54: Shepherd Boy 0:59:33 Book V Op.54: Norwegian March 1:03:00 Book V Op.54: March of the Dwarfs 1:05:52 Book V Op.54: Notturno 1:08:54 Book V Op.54: Scherzo 1:12:06 Book V Op.54: Bell-ringing 1:15:42 Book VI Op.57: Vanished Days 1:20:26 Book VI Op.57: Gade 1:24:19 Book VI Op.57: Illusion 1:27:22 Book VI Op.57: Secret 1:31:34 Book VI Op.57: She Dances 1:34:07 Book VI Op.57: Homesickness 1:37:12 Book VII Op.62: Sylph 1:38:43 Book VII Op.62: Gratitude 1:42:47 Book VII Op.62: French Serenade 1:45:03 Book VII Op.62: Little Brook 1:46:51 Book VII Op.62: Phantom 1:49:23 Book VII Op.62: Homeward 1:52:11 Book VIII Op.65: From Early Years 1:56:51 Book VIII Op.65: Peasant’s Song 1:58:24 Book VIII Op.65: Melancholy 2:01:52 Book VIII Op.65: Salon 2:04:09 Book VIII Op.65: Ballad 2:06:53 Book VIII Op.65: Wedding Day at Troldhaugen 2:13:10 Book IX Op.68: Sailor’s Song 2:15:06 Book IX Op.68: Grandmother’s Minuet 2:17:12 Book IX Op.68: At Your Feet 2:20:17 Book IX Op.68: Evening in the Mountains 2:22:51 Book IX Op.68: At the Cradle 2:25:14 Book IX Op.68: Valse mélancolique 2:29:08 Book X Op.71: Once Upon a Time 2:33:01 Book X Op.71: Summer’s Eve 2:35:23 Book X Op.71: Puck 2:37:10 Book X Op.71: Peace of the Woods 2:42:43 Book X Op.71: Norwegian Dance 2:45:30 Book X Op.71: Gone 2:47:26 Book X Op.71: Remembrances 2:49:18 Piano Sonata In E Minor Op.7: I. Allegro moderato 2:53:33 Piano Sonata In E Minor Op.7: II. Andante molto 2:57:25 Piano Sonata In E Minor Op.7: III. Alla Menuetto, ma poco più lento 3:00:22 Piano Sonata In E Minor Op.7: IV. Finale: Molto allegro 3:07:41 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: In the Mountains 3:12:49 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: Bridal Procession 3:16:29 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: Carnival Scene 3:23:21 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: Ballade in G Minor Op.24 3:41:47 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: I. Praeludium 3:44:24 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: II. Sarabande 3:47:51 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: III. Gavotte 3:50:57 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: IV. Air 3:57:59 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: V. Rigaudon
When I went through your tracklist, looking for a specific piece that sticks to my mind, I discovered that the naming of tracks between 00:52:51 and 01:34:07 seems to be shifted one up. Please check your original data. These are my clues: - I Don't know the name of the piece starting at 00:55:38, but it seems the one at 00:59:33 is "Norwegian March" - I know for sure that the piece at 00:59:33 is "March of the Dwarfs", and 01:15:42 is "Vanished Days". - At 01:27:22 there is a track left out from your list; probably the "Secret" - Nothing starts at 01:31:04, but at 01:31:32 there is a track that fits the title "She Dances"
Long time ago I was reading Peer Gynt and suddenly I looked up for some music based on that work. Some days after I found Grieg's suite for Peer Gynt, suddenly when Ase's Death came I felt the music so ominous and deep. After that encounter I searched more and found his complete works for piano, since then his works are like food for my ears and my soul.
@@steveegallo3384 How do you know it took them long? For all you know, they could be really young, lol. Plus, what if she was 50-70? Maybe she used to be into different composers/her tastes changed/she wasn't aware of all his pieces. No need to be so harsh.
(1) Just a lucky guess! (2) She couldn't be 50-70....I have Corns that old (3) It's not Harshness but rather a Howl of Compassion to Rouse dear Brenda from her torpor.....Greetings from México!
@@Blikk1 -- So...That's the Best u got? You Foldin'? Funny because when you and I were there with the Turkmen Self-Defense Forces performing helicopter extractions from forward military positions, fortified bunkers and palisades of guard booths, vehicle barricades and sidewalk barriers supporting tactical operations astride HESCO bastions in garrison towns, military cantonments and citadel fortifications, enduring ambuscades and cannonades from Peshawar to Fallujah….and there’s STILL a Martini Bar at the Four Seasons Damascus! Best regards, STEVIE GALLO, Staff Judge-Advocate, First Marine Expeditionary Force, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Third Marine Air Wing, Camp Pendleton California 92055-5001
I'm so happy you produced these albums. For years I listened to and adored Eva Knardahl's versions, and then they were pulled off YT. I was so upset I wouldn't listen to anyone else, until now. These are quite different, more lyrical, romantic. They lack her gravitas and authority (especially in "Holberg"). But very fine. Thank you so much!
Really fine performances and recording. Listened to about an hour and knew that $9 for just the Lyric Pieces alone was already very generous. All of the rest of the music as well, much of which I've never heard, meant that this purchase was a "no-brainer". Thank you!
Dos compatriotas noruegos, uno compositor y pianista ya fallecido Edvard Grieg; el otro destacado pianista felizmente entre nosotros Hakon Austbö; dupla que materializan cuatro horas de excelente musica clàsica, que los prodigiosos dedos le arrancan al noble instrumento.
Thanks for the Upload... it's lovely. After many, many years, I finally ordered a beautiful piano again and also just ordered the sheet music for Grieg's piano works. Besides the likes of Mozart and Bach and some easy Chopin, I hope he'll help me get back into actually playing from the sheet again, as he's technically not intimidating at all, and yet lovely and lyrical. Really looking forward!
I have been looking for something new to learn that is peppy and not too long because I have limited time to practice and a short attention span. There are so many options here and so beautiful!!! Don't know where to start.
Hi all! My mistake! Although not pinned any more by Brillint (since edited, I believe), the entire timed list of all pieces can be found 4 years ago in the reverse chronological order. KR
Spring Dance at 17:43 sounds like a Chopin Mazurka published under another composer's name. I had to check and make sure I was still listening to Grieg!
Ravishing miniatures!! Something Chopin might have liked to compose on top of his Preludes, with a broad European taste and culture for various countries categories (e.g.: the Spanish-like first Walz at 01:30)! By the way, please help here!! After 1:52:11 in the introduction timing, no additional timing info is available, i.e.: no more Brilliant pinned list present on top of the comment or elsewhere (?) to find the ENTIRE table of contents? Could you please revive it? Many thanks and kind regards.
Tengo un completo albun con la música de Grieg, obsequiador por un gran amigo noruego ya fallecido. Me deleito con sus obras de piano y de música de cámara. OSWALDO RODRÍGUEZ
Years ago a friend of mine gave me Edvard Grieg piano books. I remember playing some of his compositions for the first time as I'd never heard of him before. I was blown away by just how beautiful they are. To this day Edvard is one of my favorite composers ❤
I am sick today and played piano for a little bit and played some of his music. I wanted to keep playing but the pressure from my sinuses is giving me a massive headache...I'm grateful to be able to listen to his music here as it helps to lull me into a peaceful and much needed rest. ❤
A dear friend died last evening, at 85, who was a professional conductor for BBC. He loved grief. Only today have I listened as I recall his smiling face. Lovely blessing, thanks. Oooooops I meant he likes grief. Irony strikes again by accident or design!!!!
Oops ... thats Grieg.
You won't believe this one. This morning I found out another friend . A peaceful 52 year vegetarian hard rocker died under suspicious circumstances. Today's wake is all led zeppelin., black sabbath, a c d c et al.....grieg a
@@katmandew2152 Yes, Grieg. I think most of us figured it out, both times... :-) May your friends rest in peace and listen to all the music of their choosing wherever they ended up. (Black Sabbath? Yikes! 'Been a while for me...)
You were plagued by the accursed auto correct. I am 75, and it gets me all the without my even knowing it got me. People are pretty good about figuring it out. I too like Grieg. Thanks. Mike
Today I went to Edvard Griegs house in Bergen. And here I am, searching for his music, admiring this little man
Grieg motivates me, its a kind of an emotional trekking, its sublime, kind, wonderful and wow sometimes. Its a discovery! Love it
his music is pure
Greig was a peaceful soul connected to the Creator.......
Yes, that is a good way to put it. I agree with You Helen.
Excellent composer, and brilliant pianist.
Tracklist:
0:00:00 Book I Op.12: Arietta
0:01:30 Book I Op.12: Waltz
0:02:59 Book I Op.12: Watchman’s Song
0:05:46 Book I Op.12: Fairy Dance
0:06:39 Book I Op.12: Folk Melody
0:08:02 Book I Op.12: Norwegian Melody
0:08:57 Book I Op.12: Albumleaf
0:10:17 Book I Op.12: National Song
0:11:38 Book II Op.38: Berceuse
0:13:53 Book II Op.38: Folk Melody
0:15:18 Book II Op.38: Melody
0:16:58 Book II Op.38: Norwegian Dance
0:17:43 Book II Op.38: Spring Dance
0:19:07 Book II Op.38: Elegy
0:21:11 Book II Op.38: Waltz
0:22:09 Book II Op.38: Canon
0:26:10 Book III Op.43: Butterfly
0:27:45 Book III Op.43: Solitary Traveller
0:29:24 Book III Op.43: In My Native Country
0:31:10 Book III Op.43: Little Bird
0:33:03 Book III Op.43: Erotikon
0:35:20 Book III Op.43: To Spring
0:37:48 Book IV Op.47: Valse-Impromptu
0:40:28 Book IV Op.47: Album Leaf
0:43:59 Book IV Op.47: Melody
0:47:14 Book IV Op.47: Norwegian Dance
0:48:30 Book IV Op.47: Melancholy
0:51:23 Book IV Op.47: Spring Dance
0:52:41 Book IV Op.47: Elegy
0:55:38 Book V Op.54: Shepherd Boy
0:59:33 Book V Op.54: Norwegian March
1:03:00 Book V Op.54: March of the Dwarfs
1:05:52 Book V Op.54: Notturno
1:08:54 Book V Op.54: Scherzo
1:12:06 Book V Op.54: Bell-ringing
1:15:42 Book VI Op.57: Vanished Days
1:20:26 Book VI Op.57: Gade
1:24:19 Book VI Op.57: Illusion
1:27:22 Book VI Op.57: Secret
1:31:34 Book VI Op.57: She Dances
1:34:07 Book VI Op.57: Homesickness
1:37:12 Book VII Op.62: Sylph
1:38:43 Book VII Op.62: Gratitude
1:42:47 Book VII Op.62: French Serenade
1:45:03 Book VII Op.62: Little Brook
1:46:51 Book VII Op.62: Phantom
1:49:23 Book VII Op.62: Homeward
1:52:11 Book VIII Op.65: From Early Years
1:56:51 Book VIII Op.65: Peasant’s Song
1:58:24 Book VIII Op.65: Melancholy
2:01:52 Book VIII Op.65: Salon
2:04:09 Book VIII Op.65: Ballad
2:06:53 Book VIII Op.65: Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
2:13:10 Book IX Op.68: Sailor’s Song
2:15:06 Book IX Op.68: Grandmother’s Minuet
2:17:12 Book IX Op.68: At Your Feet
2:20:17 Book IX Op.68: Evening in the Mountains
2:22:51 Book IX Op.68: At the Cradle
2:25:14 Book IX Op.68: Valse mélancolique
2:29:08 Book X Op.71: Once Upon a Time
2:33:01 Book X Op.71: Summer’s Eve
2:35:23 Book X Op.71: Puck
2:37:10 Book X Op.71: Peace of the Woods
2:42:43 Book X Op.71: Norwegian Dance
2:45:30 Book X Op.71: Gone
2:47:26 Book X Op.71: Remembrances
2:49:18 Piano Sonata In E Minor Op.7: I. Allegro moderato
2:53:33 Piano Sonata In E Minor Op.7: II. Andante molto
2:57:25 Piano Sonata In E Minor Op.7: III. Alla Menuetto, ma poco più lento
3:00:22 Piano Sonata In E Minor Op.7: IV. Finale: Molto allegro
3:07:41 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: In the Mountains
3:12:49 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: Bridal Procession
3:16:29 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: Carnival Scene
3:23:21 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: Ballade in G Minor Op.24
3:41:47 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: I. Praeludium
3:44:24 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: II. Sarabande
3:47:51 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: III. Gavotte
3:50:57 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: IV. Air
3:57:59 Suite ‘From Holberg’s Time’: V. Rigaudon
감사합니다
When I went through your tracklist, looking for a specific piece that sticks to my mind, I discovered that the naming of tracks between 00:52:51 and 01:34:07 seems to be shifted one up. Please check your original data. These are my clues:
- I Don't know the name of the piece starting at 00:55:38, but it seems the one at 00:59:33 is "Norwegian March"
- I know for sure that the piece at 00:59:33 is "March of the Dwarfs", and 01:15:42 is "Vanished Days".
- At 01:27:22 there is a track left out from your list; probably the "Secret"
- Nothing starts at 01:31:04, but at 01:31:32 there is a track that fits the title "She Dances"
Øystein Øgaard I noticed this as well
Took me a while to realise that Norwegian March (Gangar) WAS on the list, just under the next track instead.
@@oeo061 Book V Op.54: Bell-ringing begins at 1:12:07, not 01:08:54
Tf
This helped me discover Grieg's lesser known works, which are truly beautiful. Thank you!
Long time ago I was reading Peer Gynt and suddenly I looked up for some music based on that work. Some days after I found Grieg's suite for Peer Gynt, suddenly when Ase's Death came I felt the music so ominous and deep. After that encounter I searched more and found his complete works for piano, since then his works are like food for my ears and my soul.
Newfound favorite. Edvard Grieg.
Grieg is really something special.
He was composing his music in a little cottage right at the fjord. Truly peaceful place. I was there today
Thanks for uploading!
No problem!
I've just discovered I love Grieg.
Sure took ya long enough....Hope you're younger than I am
@@steveegallo3384 How do you know it took them long? For all you know, they could be really young, lol. Plus, what if she was 50-70? Maybe she used to be into different composers/her tastes changed/she wasn't aware of all his pieces. No need to be so harsh.
(1) Just a lucky guess! (2) She couldn't be 50-70....I have Corns that old (3) It's not Harshness but rather a Howl of Compassion to Rouse dear Brenda from her torpor.....Greetings from México!
@@steveegallo3384 Oookay then...
@@Blikk1 -- So...That's the Best u got? You Foldin'? Funny because when you and I were there with the Turkmen Self-Defense Forces performing helicopter extractions from forward military positions, fortified bunkers and palisades of guard booths, vehicle barricades and sidewalk barriers supporting tactical operations astride HESCO bastions in garrison towns, military cantonments and citadel fortifications, enduring ambuscades and cannonades from Peshawar to Fallujah….and there’s STILL a Martini Bar at the Four Seasons Damascus! Best regards, STEVIE GALLO, Staff Judge-Advocate, First Marine Expeditionary Force, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Third Marine Air Wing, Camp Pendleton California 92055-5001
What a wonderful gift. It gladdens the heart! Thank you so much!
I'm so happy you produced these albums. For years I listened to and adored Eva Knardahl's versions, and then they were pulled off YT. I was so upset I wouldn't listen to anyone else, until now. These are quite different, more lyrical, romantic. They lack her gravitas and authority (especially in "Holberg"). But very fine. Thank you so much!
Really fine performances and recording. Listened to about an hour and knew that $9 for just the Lyric Pieces alone was already very generous. All of the rest of the music as well, much of which I've never heard, meant that this purchase was a "no-brainer". Thank you!
What a lovely work
Thank you so much 😀
Dos compatriotas noruegos, uno compositor y pianista ya fallecido Edvard Grieg; el otro destacado pianista felizmente entre nosotros Hakon Austbö; dupla que materializan cuatro horas de excelente musica clàsica, que los prodigiosos dedos le arrancan al noble instrumento.
pillería
Thanks so much for uploading this, absolutely beautiful!
Thanks for the Upload... it's lovely. After many, many years, I finally ordered a beautiful piano again and also just ordered the sheet music for Grieg's piano works. Besides the likes of Mozart and Bach and some easy Chopin, I hope he'll help me get back into actually playing from the sheet again, as he's technically not intimidating at all, and yet lovely and lyrical. Really looking forward!
Magnificent...Nuanced! Austbö outdistances even Richter & Gilels here....BRAVO!
STILL the greatest! How could it be otherwise?
I am listening. bless youtube
I have been looking for something new to learn that is peppy and not too long because I have limited time to practice and a short attention span. There are so many options here and so beautiful!!! Don't know where to start.
My sentiment exactly....looking for shorter pieces with less time for practice...good options here
How delightful, what a joy to listen to. Many thanks,👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒💋
piacevole! Bravo anche allo esecutore....
Volume 1 AND Volume 2? So much incredible piano music! How will I absorb it all?
Oh that is!
Finally!
I trust in Brilliant!
Blessed!
Soave!
Today is my first exposure to this Artist. I am truly intrigued and thankful for your post.
Sublime! ❤️❤️❤️
02:06:53 is my favorite one
La splendeur du Nord
Brilliant. Really brilliant.
Lovely! Played with so much feeling and emotion. ❤️
merci pour ce piano magnifique!
Спасибо большое. Это редкость
🥀🕊Beutiful music love🕊🥀
Wonderful music! ❤
Simply Edvard Grieg!!!!!!1
Hi all!
My mistake!
Although not pinned any more by Brillint (since edited, I believe), the entire timed list of all pieces can be found 4 years ago in the reverse chronological order.
KR
AWESOMNESS!
Thank you
Fabuloso, gracias😍
Spring Dance at 17:43 sounds like a Chopin Mazurka published under another composer's name. I had to check and make sure I was still listening to Grieg!
I had the same response to some of the pieces in this compilation.
@@JJ21210 - It's the performance.
Chopin and Schumann were too of Grieg's favorite composers and their influence on his piano music is clear.
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹
Translation: Thank you for playing beautiful piano music.
Luke Humphreys 감사합니다:)
THANKS💜
I gotta say it's cool as balls to put the compositions into Books, never heard any other composer do that
Музыка прекрасная!
Nada mejor como piano clásico :)
Ravishing miniatures!!
Something Chopin might have liked to compose on top of his Preludes, with a broad European taste and culture for various countries categories (e.g.: the Spanish-like first Walz at 01:30)!
By the way, please help here!!
After 1:52:11 in the introduction timing, no additional timing info is available, i.e.: no more Brilliant pinned list present on top of the comment or elsewhere (?) to find the ENTIRE table of contents?
Could you please revive it?
Many thanks and kind regards.
3:18:15 How can you listen to this part without tear in your eyes...
Tengo un completo albun con la música de Grieg, obsequiador por un gran amigo noruego ya fallecido. Me deleito con sus obras de piano y de música de cámara.
OSWALDO RODRÍGUEZ
Thanks for uploading. I believe you are off by one song beginning at 1:03:00 in your tracklist of songs.
Either that or somebody was dreaming of very fast moving dwarves... :)
Shepherd Boy is actually Elegie Op 47
THANK YOU I was going crazy trying to figure out what this song was
03:16:29 Scenes From Folk Life Op.19: Carnival Scene va a mi repertorio. Nota personal. Disculpen :)
Que buen gusto!!!
02:35:23 Book X Op.71: Puck va a mi repertorio. Nota personal. Disculpen :)
小品には素敵な曲が多いですね。作曲家がビアノの前で淡々と作るからなのかしら?
혼자 있는 일요일에 잘 어울리네요
Please help me to find the names of those music pieces starting from 1:52:11
Really love this soundtrack! Thanks for sharing
Hi! The track list with all the pieces can be found in the comment section 😊
música maravilhosa
03:12:49 i love thish
very modern and even sounds like a musical theme song 01:38:00 ish
very pretty
Thanks again
Where is the tracklist?
Although Håkon Austbö is a highly talented pianist, Grieg's Lyric Pieces, native to Austbö are taken for granted. Require greater examination.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼.
Arietta = Remembrances. Tut tut
i can play the first piece 😁
1:30 Trollface Quest :)
☺
Technically good, but much faster than I would like it...
👍👍
ORIGINAL..NOT ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS PROGRAM'S MUSIC...APPRECIATION..THANKFUL💜😝
Edvard Grieg: It sucks when advertisements interrupt my song every 30mins.''
Install a free adblocker. I like uBlock origin.
Google Store>Extensions>AdBlock Plus>Enable
horowitz said something like " no pianist will admit to playing greig, but we all do."
That's stupid
So the truth comes out.
Very good, but please correct "Piano Sontana". It is "Piano Sonata".
!!
Norwegian wood...
A S T I ( ITALIA )
These songs really motivate me.. to stay in bed😂
the first phrase is so bad that I just stopped listening. He will have to learn how to phrase before this pianist can go further.
who are you?
Fa,le bazivi kompozicija i lijepo je vidjeti izvođaca i rile
Nazivi i ruke -slabo vidim